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Travis Jeremy Hall

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Travis Jeremy Hall

Birth
Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA
Death
29 Dec 2018 (aged 30)
Rock Creek, Raleigh County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
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Travis Jeremy Hall, 30 of Rock Creek, WV was selfishly taken from us on December 29, 2018. He was a 2006 graduate of Liberty High School in Glen Daniels, WV.

Travis was born on December 30, 1987 at Mon General Hospital in Morgantown, WV to Ray Hall and Cindy Friend-Hall of Rock Creek. Travis is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Millard Hall (Deceased) and Eunie Hall (Deceased) of Arthurdale, WV.

In addition to his parents, Travis is survived by his maternal grandparents, Clyde Friend of Morgantown and Jeanette Friend of Reedsville; two brothers, Devin Hall of Rock Creek and Toby Hall of Kingwood; three nephews; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Travis' incredible sense of humor will be greatly missed. He had a passion for laughter and making everyone around him feel good. He was also a well accomplished bass guitar player whose love for music was infectious. Travis' memory will forever live on through every person that had the pleasure of knowing him and the honor of being loved by him.

No services will be held at this time. Online condolences may be sent to www.blueridgefuneralhome.com. Blue Ridge Funeral Home & Crematorium has the honor of serving the family.
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NEW DETAILS: Raleigh County Man Arrested For Murder After Man Refuses To Leave Residence
Tyler BarkerBy Tyler BarkerDec 29, 2018, 15:10 pm

UPDATE: DAMERON, WV (WOAY) – A Raleigh County man is in jail after he shot and killed another man, for refusing to leave.

According to deputies, Leon Lucas shot and killed Travis Hall on Coal River Road in Dameron of Raleigh County. The residence is a single-wide trailer owned by Mr. Lucas who was allowing Travis Hall and his girlfriend to live with him for the last two weeks. Lucas in a statement to authorities said that he believed Travis Hall had been taking things of his and was upset about it and wanted Hall to leave.

Lucas said Hall was alone and asked him to leave. Lucas found Hall in the bedroom, and he told him he wanted him out of his house. Lucas backed out of the hallway and sat in a chair in the kitchen air and laid a shotgun across his lap and told Travis to leave again. Lucas admitted that he had checked to make sure the weapon was loaded and didn’t use it to scare or intimidate Hall. When Hall refused to leave the residence, Lucas shot and killed him. He did not render medical aid and a neighbor called 911.

Lucas told deputies that he shot him and was glad he was dead. Lucas is charged with first-degree murder and is in the Southern Regional Jail under no bond.
Travis Jeremy Hall, 30 of Rock Creek, WV was selfishly taken from us on December 29, 2018. He was a 2006 graduate of Liberty High School in Glen Daniels, WV.

Travis was born on December 30, 1987 at Mon General Hospital in Morgantown, WV to Ray Hall and Cindy Friend-Hall of Rock Creek. Travis is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Millard Hall (Deceased) and Eunie Hall (Deceased) of Arthurdale, WV.

In addition to his parents, Travis is survived by his maternal grandparents, Clyde Friend of Morgantown and Jeanette Friend of Reedsville; two brothers, Devin Hall of Rock Creek and Toby Hall of Kingwood; three nephews; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.

Travis' incredible sense of humor will be greatly missed. He had a passion for laughter and making everyone around him feel good. He was also a well accomplished bass guitar player whose love for music was infectious. Travis' memory will forever live on through every person that had the pleasure of knowing him and the honor of being loved by him.

No services will be held at this time. Online condolences may be sent to www.blueridgefuneralhome.com. Blue Ridge Funeral Home & Crematorium has the honor of serving the family.
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NEW DETAILS: Raleigh County Man Arrested For Murder After Man Refuses To Leave Residence
Tyler BarkerBy Tyler BarkerDec 29, 2018, 15:10 pm

UPDATE: DAMERON, WV (WOAY) – A Raleigh County man is in jail after he shot and killed another man, for refusing to leave.

According to deputies, Leon Lucas shot and killed Travis Hall on Coal River Road in Dameron of Raleigh County. The residence is a single-wide trailer owned by Mr. Lucas who was allowing Travis Hall and his girlfriend to live with him for the last two weeks. Lucas in a statement to authorities said that he believed Travis Hall had been taking things of his and was upset about it and wanted Hall to leave.

Lucas said Hall was alone and asked him to leave. Lucas found Hall in the bedroom, and he told him he wanted him out of his house. Lucas backed out of the hallway and sat in a chair in the kitchen air and laid a shotgun across his lap and told Travis to leave again. Lucas admitted that he had checked to make sure the weapon was loaded and didn’t use it to scare or intimidate Hall. When Hall refused to leave the residence, Lucas shot and killed him. He did not render medical aid and a neighbor called 911.

Lucas told deputies that he shot him and was glad he was dead. Lucas is charged with first-degree murder and is in the Southern Regional Jail under no bond.

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